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Education

Iwi Whānau Advisor and Youth Mentor

Iwi Whānau Advisors and Youth Mentors support tamariki and rangatahi with their educational goals and aspirations to reach their highest potential, in a culturally safe space, under the mantle of kaupapa Māori framework, utilising the Whānau Education Action Plan (WEAP) and MOE Student Planner.

Iwi Whānau Advisors & Youth Mentors can support with:

  • Strengthening relationships with education and/or education providers
  • Bilingual & biliterate rangatahi
  • Career options and pathways
  • Gateway Learning
  • Iwi scholarship applications
  • Limited-Service Volunteer/ Get Force Fit
  • Tertiary Education, University Entrance, and other educational entry level requirements
  • Low level attendance support

Piripono Kaimahi & Piripono Kaitautoko (Attendance and Pou Whirinaki Advisors)

Pou Whirinaki is the prevention team, collecting and analysing irregular to moderate attendance data within kura. Kaitautoko work alongside whānau and kura to increase attendance for tamariki and rangatahi.


Wānanga and Events

Wānanga and support work are facilitated to meet the needs of the community.

Wānanga and group work includes:

  • Education on wellbeing
  • Harakeke workshops
  • Whānau Day facilitated by Whānau Ora
  • Waiata workshops

External Supports

Healthline

24/7 free health advice from a trained registered nurse

Woman’s Refuge

24/7 crisis line for woman dealing with violence in their lives

Mensline

Helpline for men

It’s not OK
Family Violence Prevention

For people who want to stop perpetrating violence and for information about violence.
9am – 11 pm , 7 days a week

1737 – Need to Talk Helpline

24/7 free call to talk or free text to text with a trained counsellor

Alcohol Drug Helpline

24/7 confidential, non-judgemental help and advice

Depression Helpline

24/7 phone counselling support for people experiencing depression

Parent Helpline

Practical advice and strategies for parenting issues

Plunket Line

Support for new parents, including mothers experiencing postnatal depression

Youthline

24/7 Helpline for any youth issues

Rape Crisis

For support after rape or sexual assault

Skylight

For support after a suicide or through any loss, trauma or grief
9 am – 5 pm weekdays

Supporting Families with Mental Illness

For families and whānau supporting a family member with mental illness

OUTLine NZ

For sexuality or gender identity issues
9 am – 9 pm weekdays
6 pm – 8 pm weekends

Rural Support Trust (RST)

Confidential free support service provider by rural people who understand the challenges of rural life

Citizen’s Advice Bereau

Free independent service to help people understand their rights and obligations, and support them to take action

Shakti Crisis Line

For migrant or refugee woman living with family violence

Chinese Lifeline

For people who speak Mandarin or Cantonese

Website Resources

“We are a Kaupapa Māori Health & Social Services Provider for people of all ethnicities & ages”

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